All articles by Greenpeace International
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Greenpeace International’s landmark anti-SLAPP case against Energy Transfer moves forward following restrictions from North Dakota Supreme Court
“Today’s North Dakota Supreme Court opinion does not enable Energy Transfer to escape accountability under Dutch and EU law for their unlawful actions against Greenpeace International."
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War on Iran delivers another bonanza for oil giants while families foot the bill
Shell made a US$6.9 billion first quarter profit, more than double last quarter’s, as the US-Israeli war on Iran drives oil prices above US$100 a barrel.
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Greenpeace launches “Deep Arctic Expedition” livestreaming deep sea science from 3000m depth
Greenpeace departs on a month-long mission to the Arctic deep-sea.
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Greenpeace Pictures of the Week
An illegal intervention in international waters, a solar powered mosque in Jakarta, and a headache for a global meat giant in Amsterdam. Here are a few of our favourite images from Greenpeace work around the world this week.
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Greenpeace initiate legal action against meat giant JBS, as activists shut down first Dutch shareholder meeting
Greenpeace Netherlands has taken the first step towards legal action against meat giant JBS, demanding disclosure on its climate, nature and human rights impacts.
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Santa Marta conference to end fossil fuels a landmark moment for climate and energy stability
The landmark Santa Marta conference for the transition away from fossil fuels represents an important milestone on the road to long-term climate and and energy stability.
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Israeli forces intercept, board and threaten Global Sumud Flotilla in international waters
Crew on the Greenpeace International vessel Arctic Sunrise report that vessels in the Global Sumud Flotilla have been harassed by Israeli forces in international waters.
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Global energy crisis front and centre at Santa Marta conference to end fossil fuels
Greenpeace is urging governments attending the Santa Marta conference to seize the current energy supply crisis.
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Greenpeace warns: 40 years after Chornobyl accident, war exposes ongoing risks of nuclear power
40 years after the Chornobyl disaster spread radioactive contamination across Europe, the risks it exposed have evolved in a world shaped by war, geopolitical tension and more frequent extreme weather.
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Forty years on, the Chornobyl disaster remains an ongoing and evolving crisis
This is not simply a commemoration of a past event. 40 years later, this is an ongoing nuclear emergency.








